He thanked me for suiting myself to his plans, with more of his old gentleness and kindness than I had seen in him for some time past.
With much pleasure," said Tom, suiting the action to the word.
And, suiting the action to the word, he raised the senseless being in his arms, and conveyed her into the passage, Toby following with the little boy, who seemed to be about five or six years old.
Charley whined as Denver went through the grotesque ritual of donning space helmet and zipping up his glass cloth and metal foil suitingbefore he dared venture outside.
Denver calculated grimly that his isolated suit would hold up less than twenty minutes in that noon inferno outside before the stats fused and the suiting melted and ran off him in droplets of metal foil and glass cloth.
Thermal adjustors in his suiting stopped their irregular humming.
Space suiting bulged with internal pressure as Denver slid through the airlock and left the ship behind.
But what the general reader asks is only, whether the compiler has shown skill in suiting the general taste, as well as judgment in directing it.
Yet it was educative, and moreover a boy was equipped for life with quotations suiting every juncture.
When he came to the verse dealing with the untimely decease of Macpherson, he whipped the dagger out of its sheath, flourished it as in act to kill, and terrified some of the lady visitors by his vivid suiting of the action to the word.
Turn out," said Dick, suitingthe action to the words, and lighting with his feet on the deck in his shirt.
Suiting the action to the word, for the sailors had beckoned to Moggy to come on board, she boldly pulled alongside, and skipping over, she went up direct to Mr Vanslyperken.
Faith's fingers exploring among the papers brought out first a silver chocolate pot, then the dainty china cups for the same, then the spoons, in size and shape just suiting the cups.
They seem to be a never-failing image--an illustration suiting very different things.
Suiting the action to the word, he dropped on his knees, and commenced examining every inch of the floor which was covered with cocoanut matting.
And David told him as well as he might, suiting what he said to the understanding of these who heard.
And suiting the action to the word, he pulled out from a leather pouch a wash-leather bag which, for its size, felt heavy.
Suiting the action to the word, he took a handful of tea out of a bag hanging by a nail in the wall, and placing a pannikin of sugar on the table, invited his guest to help himself and fall to.
Suiting the action to the word, Dick dragged his blankets and a few articles of attire from the bunk indicated, including a weather-worn leather valise into which he stuffed the smaller matters.
His whole functions suiting with forms to his conceit?
I'll take off my hat to that house," replied Hansei, suiting his action to the word.
Suiting the action to the words, Doctor Kumpan hurried out the villagers, who had been drawn there by curiosity.
I could fill many pages with examples of this perfect suiting of the style to the mental states of the dramatic speakers, but must rest with citing a few more.
Suiting the action to the word, he handed me an acceptance for that amount inclosed in a dirty piece of paper.
And suiting the action to the words Marguerite wedged in between two curly-headed urchins brimful of fun and mischief and ready for anything that might honestly be termed a good time.
Suiting the action to the words Moses made his exit, carrying in his hand a sheet of paper which, on gaining the door, he folded and thrust into his bosom.
The chamber, suiting with the house and the owner, looked like a place in the other world set apart for the reception of the ghosts of departed furniture.
And, suiting the action to the word, he disappears too; when she screams after him: 'Give my love to the sack of potatoes and the skeleton!
It will hurt mine if you do not,' returns Talbot with emphasis; and suitingthe action to the word, he snatches the blossom almost violently from her breast, and tosses it away.
Suiting the action to the words, he advanced towards the mirror in such a position that his sister could not see what he did, and very deliberately wiped out the wax marks with his pocket-handkerchief.
Pretty ladee, give great magician buckshees," and a whole string of other nonsense, the little Moor moving his head and hands all the time, suiting the action to the words.
And, suiting the action to the word, blew out the light, and popped the offending morsel in his mouth, and quietly munched it up.
I mocked, suiting the words to a thrust that all but effected the object, and ripped him on the cheek.
So, suitingthe action to the word, I rang the bell, and then jumping into bed muffled myself up in the bedclothes.
On the strength of which argument I shall cut you another slice of ham," rejoined I, suiting the action to the word.
One was a tall and angular Englishman dressed in some rough looking suiting and his good lady who had on a long ulster and a hat with a green veil accompanied him.
Sam, snatching the paper away, as his parent, in all innocence, stirred the fire preparatory to suiting the action to the word.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suiting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.